(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
A sample Napoleonic Prussian
Landwehr from Warlord
Games. I got a pack of ten of these in a recent order from Woodrow’s War Store - They’re blowing out a lot of stuff…
they were, like, $11…? Since I’m painting up a few things for Song
of Drums and Shakos…. So I thought what the heck!?
Now I know very little about the
Napoleonic era – and the Prussians… I probably know least about… (They fought
the French, right?). In the few references I have there is little mention of
the Landwehr and no pictures. Luckily Warlord
Games actually has a pretty decent article on their website about
Prussian
Landwehr Uniforms and loads of painted examples.
So this chap is, I guess from
the 3rd Regiment (yellow shoulder straps) of the Rhein (or maybe
Brandenburg) landweher… I don’t know where either of them wouldhave seen
action. I just chose red… as some
of the ones in pictures had red… I really don’t know which to do? Were there
any regiments that were more numerous? Which would have seem more action? From
the book I have on Waterloo it seems there was Westphalian (Green) and Elbe
(Light Blue) Landwehr present there (as I mostly have British – seems a good
idea to have ones that would have served in the vicinity of the British)? Any
thoughts? Maybe I should just do some in Green and some in Light Blue and see
which I like the looks of…
Any suggestions?
Napoleonic Highland casualty
from Front Rank Figures
- just didn’t quite get him done in time to post with the rest
of the Highlanders
Napoleonic French Line Infantry
casualty also from Front
Rank Figures - unfortunately none of the individual figures I have
for gaming with at this time are line infantry (they’re all Chasseurs!?)
Not Napoleonic… I’ve been
wanting to track down some fantasy casualties for use when playing A
Song of Blades and Heroes - to show where people have fallen. In
other games - such as Savage Worlds – we just lay the figure down, but that has
a particular meaning in the game other than wounded/dead and out of the game.
We ordered a few a href="http://www.manticgames.com/">Mantic
Games
boxes from Woodrow’s War Store
last week (Elves for the Girl and Orcs and Undead for the Boy…) and I was
excited to find there’s a dead Elf on every frame!? So here’s the first of…
well… a few… I’ve also been converting a few others from assorted plastic
figures I have kicking around…
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
I never did post the report of
the last game of our Song of Blades and Heroes campaign have I…? I should
probably get on that…
Excellent work, casualties are really great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil!
DeleteGreat looking figures as always, Tim. Now get some French Line Infantry painted up! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean.
DeleteThe problem is I don't HAVE any line infantry and I am loathe to buy any more when I've already bought/acquired so much already this year which I have yet to paint (and am planning on buying more Great War stuff)... So I am painting up some more French light infantry...